Clinton "Dogger" Mullins varietal set entertains on chilly night

May 30—Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World

Clinton "Dogger" Mullins, who has grown up on the Harbor, plays and sings the guitar during an approximate three-hour set full of originals and cover songs on Friday night at Red Cedar at the Vasa. One of the highlights of the night was when he sung Hellbound Glory's song "Streets of Aberdeen."

Matthew N. Wells / The Daily World

Clinton "Dogger" Mullins plays in front of a small crowd Friday night at Red Cedar at the Vasa, in Hoquiam. The crowd, appearing smaller than it was throughout the night, was much larger at its apex as people enjoyed the music and cold pints the beer bar serves. But, for the people who braved the decreasing temperatures, they were the first lucky few to hear tracks from Mullins' new album "Atta Bomb." On Monday, "Dogger," as he's known, finished tracking the album, which made him "super stoked."

Matthew N. Wells

The Daily World